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"Made in America": Stunning Photo Essay Celebrates Manufacturing Skills
Made In America: The Industrial Photography of Christopher Payne
with Christopher Payne
Thursday, February 1st, 6:00 pm
20 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
General Admission: $10
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For the past ten years, Christopher Payne has embarked on a photographic journey to learn more about American manufacturing and the industries that built this country. He has gained access to a world that continues to thrive, but is often hidden from view. The result is encapsulated in a series of stunning photographs in his new book, Made in America.

Ford F-150 Lightning Body Lowered onto its Frame (Rouge Electrical Vehicle Center, Michigan)
In this presentation, Mr. Payne will show an astonishing range of how things are made and will share some of the images from the 67 factories he visited. He will explore both old-school factories, such as New England’s textile mills, proudly producing on vintage equipment, and newer factories that embrace the evolution of technology—for example, Corning’s bendable glass or GE’s next-generation wind turbines, or a rocket made with a 3-D printer.

American Flags in Production (Annin Flagmakers, Virginia)
Also included as some examples of manufacturing on a smaller scale are: jelly beans, roller skates, golf balls, records and flags. New York manufacturers featured include: Steinway & Sons pianos, and The New York Times printing plant.

Wool Carders (S&D Spinning Mill, Massachusetts)
From the tip of a pencil to the sleek lines of an airplane, or from a classical guitar to a communications satellite, these diverse forms of manufacturing are revealed as beautiful examples of American ingenuity. Made in America is a celebration of the making of things, the transformation of raw materials into useful objects, and the human skill and mechanical precision brought to bear on these materials that give them form and purpose.

PEEPS Marshmallow Chicks Cooling on a Conveyor Belt (Just Born Quality Confections, Pennsylvania)
Christopher Payne specializes in architectural and industrial photography. Trained as an architect, he is fascinated by design, assembly, and the built form. He is the author of New York’s Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway; Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals; North Brother Island: The Last Unknown Place in New York City; and Making Steinway: An American Workplace. His work has been featured in publications around the world, with frequent special presentations by The New York Times Magazine.

Piano Rims (Steinway & Sons, New York)
Made in America can be purchased online here and will be available for purchase at this program. Only books purchased at the event will be available for signing.
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